Working with VisitLondon.com, the official visitor guide for the capital, ShakeSpeak has been developed by software company SwiftKey, best known for their language prediction app. By analysing the Complete Works of Shakespeare they developed an app that helps turn your text messages into Shakespearean prose by predicting the playwright's best known phrases.
Swiftkey's app, which is available to download free of charge, allows you to simply type the first word or two of a famous Shakespearean quote and the technology will do the rest. For example:
這款應用現在可以免費下載,你只要打出莎翁名言的前一兩個單詞,技術就會幫你實現剩下的部分。比如:
To be or not to be, that is the question
That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players
如果你打出“to be or”,應用就會提醒你接下來用“not to be, that is the question”(意為生存還是毀滅,這是一個問題)。如果你打出“that which”,它就會提醒你“we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”(意為玫瑰不叫玫瑰,依然芳香如故)。
如果你打出“all the”,就會提醒你“world's a stage and all the men and women merely players”(意為整個世界是一個舞臺,所有上場的男男女女不過是演員)。
And in order to make your text messages as authentic as the Bard's language, Swiftkey's analysis of the Complete Works of Shakespeare recommends using 'Thou', 'thee' and 'thy' in your text messages, as these three words are among the most frequent Shakespeare uses compared to how we speak today.
The launch of the ShakeSpeak app is part of the Fans of London tourism campaign from VisitLondon.com, which is supported by the GREAT Britain Campaign, British Airways and Hilton. Fans of London celebrates the blockbuster events taking place across the capital this year, including the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's legacy, and the first ever exhibition on the Rolling Stones, EXHIBITIONISM.
Actor and director Simon Callow said: "After all this time, Shakespeare's works are still relevant to us all, and it's a delight to know that his legacy is still very much alive in London - the calendar of events to honour the Bard this year is truly spectacular."
Chris Gottlieb, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer for London & Partners, said: "The legacy of Shakespeare lives on in London and in this commemorative year, there is so much to see and do across the capital for fans from exhibitions, special performances and quirky adaptations."